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Many people hoard old, used or useless possessions.
Some of these people collect anthologies; compile lists; stockpile belongings;
or just simply collect articles. We all know philatelists [stamp collectors] or
friends who collect such items as bottle caps [tops]. I have set out to find
out some of the stranger, perhaps trivial and often amusing items that are
collected throughout the world.
·
Imelda
Marcos has class; I believe she had over 3000 pairs of shoes.
· What led
me to do this article is that I read a report by the journalist, Simon Hoggart
in The Guardian in which he mentioned that he knew a man in New Zealand who
collected airline sickness bags, now that is weird and we can only hope they
are empty.
· A man
called Jesse S. James, from Maywood California; USA has collected barbed wire since 1957. He displays his
specimens on panels, has catalogued them and even written a book about them. It
is a collector's item itself but I am led to believe it is out of print.
· Even
stranger is Ed Haberman of Tama, Iowa; USA who collects used oil rags. He has done this since
the 1950's and has a collection totalling more than 13,000, which he has washed
and stored carefully in his home. Sad to report his love of oily rags is not
shared by Mrs Haberman. Are you surprised?
· Becky
Martz collects.........wait for it banana and asparagus labels and broccoli
bands. She has over 5000 banana labels.
·
Marcelo Strauch from Buenos Aires, Argentina has a vast collection of tea bags from all over the
world.
·
Petr
Hlousek from the Czech Republic collects labels from rum bottles and he has amassed
6383 labels from 97 different countries. Fascinatingly he has 304 unopened
bottles and I am thinking of going to visit him.
·
In the
1940's and 50's my mother used a mangle that was kept in the outside
conservatory, this she used for wringing out wet clothing after washing.
Amazingly, there's a man in Adelaide, Australia who has a collection of these mangles some of which
date back to the 1800's.
· Barber Alan
Moore of 30 years standing in his shop in West Street, Portchester, has a
superb collection of shaving mugs.
·
Mr Frank
C. Horwath who hails from Joliet, Illinois; USA has a collection of nails which he has amassed since
he was 14 years old. He reputedly has more than 15,000 of all varieties from
over 40 different countries. He has a rare nail from the Islamic shrine the
Dome of the Rock and another from the home of W. Ellery who signed the
Declaration of Independence.
·
Elizabeth
Lowe, Middleton, Wisconsin; USA collects dreams. What? I hear you cry...yes dreams. Apparently each of
us dreams some 1500 dreams each year so the fact that someone is assembling a
collection should not be a surprise. M/s Lowe has a collection of some 2,500
dreams, which she has collected over 16 years. One of Lowe's favourite
recurring dreams is her own. In it a miniature elephant frolics in her bathtub
making a glorious mess.
·
The
world record for a collection of tubes of toothpaste is shared between Carsten
Gutzeit from Germany and Val Kolpakov, Davenport, USA. Both have over 1000 toothpastes from some 60
countries. Strange flavours include: dry champagne and whiskey.
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